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Hello all-

 

I greatly appreciate your website and the pest identification sheets
that you provide- they are my "go to" resource for identification.  I
have, however, found one error.    The "Book Lice or Psocids" fact sheet
states that they are wingless insects, but I have found some of them to
have wings.  I have found other web resources that state that some may
have wings, and some do not.  Some even have two pair!  

 

Here are a few resources:

http://www.varmentguard.com/pestlibrary/booklice.pdf

http://www.ento.csiro.au/education/insects/psocoptera.html

http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/preservation/training/pests/lice.htm

 

I thought I should share this information with everyone, in case you
also find some with wings!

 

Again, thanks to the working group for all you do!

Sincerely,

Mary Nicolett

 

Mary Nicolett

Preparator, Logistics Facilitator

Dallas Museum of Art

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


(214) 922-1288



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